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This house is not the first Paul Masi designed for himself, but it is, as he puts it, 'much more grown up.' As one half of Bates Masi + Architects, a firm based in Sag Harbor, New York, he has now crafted a 3,200-square-foot house for his family in the heart of nearby Amagansett. The half-acre site close to the resort's main road posed a particular acoustical challenge to an architect adept at trans-lating the local vernacular of cedar-shingled cottages into graceful modern residences.
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